What is the difference in the adaptation of birds for flight and adaptation of toad for food and movements
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Many of the bones in a bird's body are hollow, making the bird lightweight and better adapted to flying. Birds also have feathers that make flight easier. Long feathers on the wings and tail help birds balance and steer and other feathers provide insulation and protect birds from the sun's ultraviolet rays.
Being nocturnal has generally helped the species adapt to its environment. They are also semi-camouflaged. Their varying colours help them blend in with their environment. The toad moves via extending its hind legs; however, since they are relatively short, the toad has a weak ability to jump high.
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